67:56:01:03. Requirements
for shelter services. Shelter services may be provided in a structure owned
or operated by the program; in public accommodations paid for by the program,
such as hotels and motels; or in private homes supervised by the program. A
program using a hotel or motel facility or a private home as a shelter must
have an agreement with the facility that provides for the safety and
confidentiality of clients. Additionally, a program using a private home as a
shelter must ensure:
(1) No individual living in
the household has had a conviction for a crime that would indicate harmful
behavior towards children, a crime of violence as defined by SDCL 22-1-2, a sex crime pursuant to SDCL chapters 22-22 or 22-24A or SDCL 22-22A-3, or within the preceding five years, a conviction for any other felony; and
(2) The program has
submitted proof of liability insurance covering the home.
Each program shall establish a policy
defining eligibility standards and shall provide services to eligible individuals
in all available settings within the program's service area. A program may not
impose income standards or mandate participation in a program service as a
condition of eligibility.
Source:
16 SDR 129, effective February 6, 1990; 19 SDR 168, effective May 9, 1993;
transferred from § 1:10:01:03 by SL 1994, ch 212, § 2, effective July
1, 1994; 38 SDR 105, effective December 12, 2011.
General
Authority: SDCL 25-10-30.
Law
Implemented: SDCL 25-10-28.